IIS defines a CGI variable that specifies whether or not high encryption is used.  As 
a fun exercise, I interated through the CGI structure and keep a copy for reference.  
There is a lot of good info captured and provided "automagically".

I would imagine that other web servers act similarly.

Kevin

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Has anybody written or know of a way to determine the client browser's SSL 
encryption strength (40-bit, 128-bit, etc). (Other than using a product like 
BrowserHawk)?

Thanks in advance,
David Berger
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